| 02/04/2011 |
Colossus Kennedy |
Cameron Kraze |
Pontefract Town Hall |
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| The biggest show in Dynamic Pro Wrestling history saw possibly the biggest re-match possible when fan favourite and champion Cameron Kraze went 1 on 1 for a third time against the Clossus Kennedy. Both men had already picked up a victory over each other in the 2 previous shows but it was all to come to a head when they faced off at DPW : FREE Years Old.
The show celebrating the 3rd anniversary of Dynamic Pro Wrestling was headlined by these giants of men facing each other in a Last Man Standing match.
It was a brutal match that saw the destruction of 2 steel chairs and a 6ft wide table, but come the end of the match there was only one man big enough to answer the 10 count of the referee and that man was the NEW Dynamic Pro Wrestling British Champion, Colossus Kennedy |
| 04/12/2010 |
Cameron Kraze |
The Juice, CJ Banks |
Ossett Town Hall |
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| The show began with a No.1 Contenders match between Cameron Kraze, Martin Kirby and the returning Prince Mohmed Ameen. Kraze won this match to take the No.1 Contenders spot and would then go into the main event to face the champion on the very same show. When the match came to round of an excellent nights entertainment Cameron Kraze and The champion CJ Banks took the fight all around the venue during one of the most heated brawls the company has seen as Kraze threw everything into winning, what he still saw as his title, back. Despite the referee missing a tap out from the champion Banks, Kraze managed to come back yet again and take the 3-count to lift the title in the end, much to the cheers of the crowd! |
| 07/08/2010 |
The Juice, CJ Banks |
Bingo Ballance |
Morley, Leeds |
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| On August 7th 2010 the show started with current champion Cameron Kraze coming to the ring to announce he was injured the night before at another show and was not medically cleared to wrestle. This lead to General Manager Christopher Brammer coming to the ring along with The Juice, CJ Banks.
Mr. Brammer announced that as Cameron was unable to fight that night he wasnt fit for the belt either and so stripped Cameron Kraze of the title, which he then instantly awarded to The Juice instead.
Later in the night Christopher Brammer's representitive lost a match to Kris Travis and so also lost his job as General Manager to Kris Travis. After firing Mr. Brammer, one of KRis Travis' first acts was to make the main event a contest between The Juice, CJ Banks and Irish star Bingo Ballance for the newly vacated Dynamic Pro Wrestling British Championship. After a hard fought battle The Juice was victorious and had his hand raised as the new and TWO TIME Dynamic Pro Wrestling British Champion |
| 19/06/2010 |
Cameron Kraze |
C.J. Banks |
Morley, Leeds |
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| On March 13th 2010 at DPW - 2 Years Old! Cameron Kraze finally got yo face the current champion CJ Banks 1 on 1 for the title. After overcoming various obsticles placed in the way by General Manager Mr. Brammer Cameron was finally allowed his title shot and it seemed he was more than ready to grasp this with both hands. Infront of a packed Town Hall Cameron Kraze and CJ Banks battled it out in a touch encounter. Despite Mr Brammer and his personaly security Rainz trying to interject and swing the match (Thankfully stopped by Bingo Ballance) when the referee finally completed a 3 count to end the match it was Cameron Kraze that lifted the title high above his head as the new Dynamic Pro Wrestling British Champion. |
| 13/03/2010 |
C.J. Banks |
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Morley, Leeds |
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| On Saturday June 27th, Dynamic Pro Wrestling held a one night knock out tournament to crown their first ever Dynamic Pro Wrestling British Champion. The Juice along with 7 other top stars faced off against each other in a series of 1 on 1 matches to reach the 4-way final. The final of the tournament featured The Juice, Cameron Kraze, Sam Bailey and Kris Travis. The final 4 men faced off against each other eliminating one after another until The Juice pinned Cameron Kraze (with some dubious interjection from General Manager Christopher Brammer) to win the title. |